Naparnikter
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Kyrgyz Russian Poster
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Country
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Kyrgyzstan
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Directed by
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Bakyt Osmonkanov
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Release Date
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2015
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Language
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Kyrgyz Russian
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Studio
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MBPro Studio
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Arstan
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Azim Kuneev
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Belek
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Jenish Mairambek
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Aijan
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Diana Sadyrbekova
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Tolik
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Adil Urdinov
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Aijan's mother
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Gulmira Kucherbayeva
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Maksat
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Atai Omurbekov
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Naparnikter (Kyrgyz: Напарниктер) is a 2015 Kyrgyzstan crime comedy.
The following weapons were used in the film Partners (Naparnikter):
Norinco Type 59
Norinco Type 59 is the standart duty sidearm of Arstan (Azim Kuneev), Belek (Jenish Mairambek) and other militamen (played by Ulan Anylddakov, Adilet Aziev, Aibek Bektimirov, Cholpon Mamatov, Aktan Ryskeldiev and Daniyar Tumenbay Uulu). One of the criminal can be seen with another Type 59 on the belt.
Norinco Type 59. Chinese copy of the Makarov PM - 9x18mm
Belek with the holstered pistol.
Belek fires his pistol in air during the wedding.
Another view of the Belek's holstered sidearm.
Belek show his handgun to the girl.
Arstan grabs his pistol from the box.
Arstan (at the right) and Belek (at the left) aims at the criminals.
Criminal tries to draws the pistol. (Subtitles translates in Russian kyrgyzish words "Hands away! You thought, I didn't see").
Belek draws his sidearm...
...and fires it at the helicopter.
AKMS
Special Forces carry AKMS rifles with and without slant compensators in two scenes.
A Special Forces soldier with an AKMS in the film's beginning. Note the lack of a slant compensator.
Another Special Forces soldier in the same scene. This rifle, on the other hand, has the slant compensator in place.
The under-folding stock is seen.
Two Special Forces soldiers with the rifles.
Special Forces soldiers with the rifle at the final scene.
The open front sight is clearly visible, identifying it as an AKMS. Also note the lack of a slant compensator on the rifle on the left
The under-folding stock and pistol grip is seen. (Subtitles translates in Russian kyrgyzish words "Take him away, lets doen't talk").
Note the Bakelite magazine. (Subtitles translates in Russian kyrgyzish words "Pension will be wait. I'm still early").
Squirt Gun
Child "fires" squirt gun at the one scene.